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Archdiocese of Baltimore Proposes Nearly $170 Million Settlement for Abuse Victims
Posted on 05/19/2026 18:36 PM (The Daily Register)
Priest Forced From West Bank After Israel Refuses Visa Renewal
Posted on 05/19/2026 18:28 PM (The Daily Register)
San Diego Bishop Condemns ‘Senseless’ Deadly Shooting at Mosque
Posted on 05/19/2026 18:22 PM (The Daily Register)
Salesians Honor 3 Members Killed in India 25 Years Ago As Ethnic Tensions Persist
Posted on 05/19/2026 18:09 PM (The Daily Register)
‘That They May Be One’: Jesus’ Prayer Is Focus of New Film on Christian Unity
Posted on 05/19/2026 15:54 PM (The Daily Register)
Christian Churches and Symbols Hit During War in Southern Lebanon
Posted on 05/19/2026 15:30 PM (The Daily Register)
Cultural Shifts Drive Decline in U.S. Marriage Rates, Heritage Report Says
Posted on 05/19/2026 12:23 PM (The Daily Register)
Leading Mexican bishop pleads with government to protect people from organized crime (EWTN News)
Posted on 05/19/2026 05:05 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
Bishop Ramón Castro of Cuernavaca said on May 16 that “governing means not refusing to take up the responsibility of guaranteeing the security and well-being of every person within the territory entrusted to them.”
Referring to a crime-ridden town, Bishop Castro added:
Our heartfelt plea without mincing words is that Huautla not be left all alone; that the government do its job to help the mothers searching [for their disappeared children] an effort which they rightly deserve; that transport workers be afforded security; that thousands upon thousands of merchants—micro, small, and medium-sized alike—be able to work without having to pay protection money; and that our young people be provided with real alternatives: quality education, decent jobs, and personal safety, so that organized crime is not the only door open to them.
Church in Malaysia is vibrant and attracting adult converts, cardinal says (Vatican News)
Posted on 05/19/2026 05:05 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
“The politics are quite stable and the Church is quite vibrant, quite alive, and we have many people inquiring about the Catholic faith as adults,” said Cardinal Francis, who was in Rome for an ad limina visit. “Many of them are requesting baptism as adults. That keeps us on our toes.”
“Even if other parts of Asia may still be experiencing some kind of persecution, we should not fall into a trap of having a ‘minority complex,’ a persecution complex,” he added. “Of course, there are real issues, but we will continue to tell the story of Jesus in Asia.”
Islam is the official religion of the Southeast Asian nation (map). 55% of Malaysia’s 34.9 million people are Muslim, 9% are Christian, 7% are Hindu, and 5% are Buddhist, with 19% adhering to Chinese folk religions and 4% to ethnic religions.
Archbishop Hicks emphasizes importance of dialogue, speaks of disagreements with Mayor Mamdani (National Catholic Reporter)
Posted on 05/19/2026 04:05 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
“We have to be a Church of dialogue and realize that just my point of view might not be your point of view,” he continued. “It doesn’t mean that everything’s just relevant and open to debate, but there’s something truly that we believe in, and that’s our core, that’s our belief.”
“I’m looking forward to listening, to dialogue, to grounding ourselves also in the truth,” he added. “Sometimes I think no matter what issue we’re talking about, we might not agree on everything that we’ve said, but at least somehow we can sit at the same table and be open to those conversations”
Asked about New York City’s mayor, Archbishop Hicks said that “Mayor Mamdani and I have already met,” and “we agree that there’s many things we disagree on.”
“The things that we do agree on, and if it can help the common good, let’s look for ways of collaboration,” added Archbishop Hicks, who was installed as archbishop in February.